Is it even possible to win a championship in the first year? This is my second go around so my player is already a 93 rated 7'2" center dominating. My absolutely worthless Suns teammates just tanked my entire series with the Warriors. Marcus freaking Morris in GAME 7 - us down 2 with 30 seconds left, decides to take a challenged 3 pt shot with 20 seconds left on the shotclock, bricking it and ending our season. He didn't even wait for me to come down the court. What the effing eff? He did the exact same thing in Game 3, also costing us the game. If I could murder Marcus Morris in virtual life, I would. Signed with a fully stacked team the year after (Spurs) because I'm sick of playing with scrubs.

I thought so too. But the year after, I'm using the Spurs and getting destroyed by either GS or OKC. And it has nothing to do with my output as a center. My alleged top notch defenders are leaving Durant and Westbrook 10 feet of space at all times to shoot. I don't understand it. After 5 or 6 3's in a row (all star level), I start watching every instant replay and every shot is wide open. Not even after a play or a fancy drive move. Just standing there, my guys are leaving them 10 feet of space. Meanwhile, on my end, I've noticed that they don't call absolute diddly squat. I get WWE taken down every single shot and not a single foul call.

How can anyone win like this? They're draining 3's while I'm getting hacked on guaranteed lay ins, missing the shots, and not getting calls.

I am officially done with 2k15. Despite the ridiculous amount of 20 ft open shots my team is giving them, I had a chance to close to within 1. Until Steven Adams did a DDT take down of my guy going in for a layup. Just as the last 6 times it's happened, no call. Game over.

Listen, I don't mind losing, but I hate a screwjob. My guys are giving them 20 ft open shots. I'm working my ass off for shots. Even when I pass to an open guy, the idiot never shoots. I don't get calls. Their team actually runs plays once in awhile that get them open shots off picks. My team just stands there like lumps allowing the defense to catch up after I pass out of a double-team. It's too much stupidity to overcome.

No. I was able to win a championship in my first season with the Sacramento Kings.

What is your team chemistry level right now? In my first season Sacramento's chemistry was very high and the team played really well. It was so much fun I signed with the Kings again in my second season. However, in my second season many of the role players changed with free agents and trades and Doc Rivers came in as coach. The team chemistry was terrible and the team played terrible...

It still doesn't explain the terrible defense though. I can't believe it took me this long to notice it. A full year of playing 2k15. 500 hours almost. This isn't right - is this 2k's method of making games competitive when you play at All Star level? To minimize your teammates' defense on the other team so that they can score easier? I don't seem to recall the defense being this bad when you're playing season or exhibition. Just Myplayer.

I just rewatched two games I recorded using FRAPS. My perimeter defenders are all in no-man's land. They're not double teaming post players. They're not defending shooters. All it takes is a simple pass and a wide open shot, while the "defender" tries to half-heartedly challenge the shot from 10 feet away. And the 10 ft statement is not an exaggeration. I watched as my defender sat there 10 feet away and only closing out when his guy got the ball.

Also, I noticed as soon as ANYBODY on OKC even moved a muscle to drive (from 3 pt line), at least one of my teammates would converge on the paint. I mean, half a second into a drive, my guys closed into the paint, leaving 3 pt shooters even more space than the usual 10 ft. I wonder if this glitch is because I'm playing OKC? Did the programmers tune the game incorrectly with this team, making cpu defenders pack the paint on drives? But then shouldn't Durant and Westbrook's dude be on them like stink on sh*t, not giving them 10 feet of space at all times?

I call shenanigans on the momentum bs. This game really is rigged. Makes it very difficult to close out an opponent. Get this: I have 4 chances at the free throw line to make a 2 pt lead into 6 with 15 seconds left. Brick, brick, brick, barely hit. Every single shot was smack dab in the middle (no green though). I'm a typical 85% free throw shooter and my FT rating is 81. I've forgotten my college statistics course, but I'll come back and figure out the probability of this bs.